On Mon, 2020-12-21 at 13:02 +0100, Miroslav Suchý wrote: > Dne 19. 12. 20 v 21:24 Luya Tshimbalanga napsal(a): > > Just an idea of a form application that generates the spec file for > > newcomers as an example. > > Something like > https://xsuchy.github.io/rpm-spec-wizard/ > ? > rpmdev-newspec also works fine. The problem is that it's meant to be cross-platform and so the specs might not always align with the latest Fedora Packaging Guidelines. Sometimes it's lagging behind too; perhaps we could make it part of the process for updating packaging guidelines to also verify that the templates are up to date? Also, templates only exist for some usecases; from the help: -t TYPE, --type TYPE Force use of the TYPE spec template. The default is guessed from <appname>, falling back to "minimal" if the guesswork does not result in a more specific one or if <appname> is not given. Available types: dummy lib minimal ocaml perl php-pear python R ruby Best regards, -- Michel Alexandre Salim profile: https://keyoxide.org/michel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx chat via email: https://delta.chat/ GPG key: 5DCE 2E7E 9C3B 1CFF D335 C1D7 8B22 9D2F 7CCC 04F2
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